Giallo Renoir Granite

Yellow - Granite

BrazilBrazil
Item Details

Recommended Usage: Construction stone, ornamental stone, mosaic, pavers, stairs, fireplaces, sinks, balustrades

Finishing Surface: Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled

Additional Names: Golden Renoir Granite, Granito Giallo Renoir, Granito Amarelo Renoir,Giallo Renoir Granite

Description:
Giallo Renoir Granite is a kind of yellow granite quarried in Brazil. This stone is especially good for Construction stone, ornamental stone, mosaic, pavers, stairs, fireplaces, sinks, balustrades and other design projects. It also called Golden Renoir Granite, Granito Giallo Renoir, Granito Amarelo Renoir . Giallo Renoir Granite can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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Can Brazil's Giallo Renoir Granite be used in a office?
Yes, Brazils Giallo Renoir Granite can be used in an office setting. Granite is a popular choice for office spaces due to its durability, high aesthetic appeal, and low maintenance requirements. Giallo Renoir Granite, specifically, is known for its warm golden tones and unique veining patterns, which can add elegance and sophistication to an office environment.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Filled Brazil's Giallo Renoir Granite tiles?
The coefficient of friction of Giallo Renoir Granite tiles, or any other specific material, can vary depending on numerous factors such as the surface finish, texture, and the presence of any additional coatings. Without more specific information, it is challenging to provide an exact value for the coefficient of friction. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles for precise information on the coefficient of friction for the Filled Brazils Giallo Renoir Granite tiles.
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What is the average water absorption of Brazil's Giallo Renoir Granite?
There is no specific information available regarding the average water absorption of Brazils Giallo Renoir Granite. Water absorption rates can vary depending on the specific sample, as granite is a natural stone with variations in composition and porosity. It is recommended to consult with a reliable supplier or stone specialist to obtain accurate information for a specific batch or sample of Giallo Renoir Granite.
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Can Brazil's Giallo Renoir Granite be used indoors?
Yes, Brazils Giallo Renoir Granite can be used indoors. It is a popular choice for countertops, flooring, and other indoor applications due to its durability, natural beauty, and resistance to heat and scratching.
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What is the average weight of a 2cm thickness granite slab?
The weight of a granite slab can vary depending on its dimensions and density, but typically granite has a density of about 2.75 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3). To calculate the weight of a granite slab, we can use the formula: Weight = Volume × Density Assuming the granite slab has a uniform thickness of 2 cm, we can find its volume by multiplying the area of the slab by the thickness. Lets assume the dimensions of the slab are 1 meter by 1 meter (100 cm by 100 cm): Area = Length × Width = 100 cm × 100 cm = 10,000 cm^2 Volume = Area × Thickness = 10,000 cm^2 × 2 cm = 20,000 cm^3 Using the density of granite (2.75 g/cm^3), we can calculate the weight: Weight = Volume × Density = 20,000 cm^3 × 2.75 g/cm^3 = 55,000 grams So, the average weight of a 2 cm thick granite slab would be approximately 55,000 grams (or 55 kg).
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Can Brazil's Giallo Renoir Granite be used in wall coverings?
Yes, Brazils Giallo Renoir Granite can be used in wall coverings. Granite is a durable and versatile natural stone that is commonly used for both countertops and wall coverings. It is known for its beauty, strength, and resistance to heat, scratches, and stains. Giallo Renoir Granite, with its golden tones and swirling patterns, can add a luxurious and sophisticated look to any wall.
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How thick is Brazil's Giallo Renoir Granite slabs?
The thickness of Brazils Giallo Renoir Granite slabs can vary, but it is typically available in thicknesses of 2 centimeters (approximately 0.79 inches) or 3 centimeters (approximately 1.18 inches).
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What grade is Brazil's Giallo Renoir Granite?
Brazils Giallo Renoir Granite is not specific to a particular grade. The grade of granite can vary based on factors such as the level of quality, color variation, and pattern consistency. Different suppliers or distributors may have their own grading system, but it is not common to assign a specific grade to Giallo Renoir Granite.
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Can Brazil's Giallo Renoir Granite be used exterior applications in cold climates?
Yes, Brazils Giallo Renoir Granite can be used for exterior applications in cold climates. Giallo Renoir Granite is known for its durability and resistance to extreme weather conditions, including cold temperatures. It is a dense and sturdy natural stone that can withstand freezing temperatures without cracking or becoming damaged. However, it is recommended to consult with a professional stone supplier or installer to ensure proper installation techniques and maintenance recommendations specific to the climate in your area.
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Are there color variations of Brazil's Giallo Renoir Granite?
Yes, there can be slight color variations in Brazils Giallo Renoir Granite. Giallo Renoir Granite typically features a yellow base color with beige and gold veining. However, the intensity and pattern of the veining can vary from slab to slab. Some slabs may have more pronounced gold veining, while others may have a more subtle beige veining. Additionally, the overall color can also appear slightly different depending on the lighting conditions. It is always recommended to view and select the actual slab in person to ensure you are getting the desired color variation.
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Is Brazil's Giallo Renoir Granite an expensive stone?
I do not have access to current market prices or the ability to provide specific pricing information. However, in general, Giallo Renoir Granite is considered a mid-range priced stone, which can vary depending on various factors such as quality, availability, and location. It is always recommended to consult with a trusted stone supplier or installer for accurate pricing information.